American Asshole by Tara Sue Me

Bachelor International, Book 1

Synopsis: He’s a self proclaimed bastard with a double helping of lying asshole.

Mia Matthews never thought much of big shot matchmaker Tenor Butler, but when she finds out he loaned her late business partner a quarter of a million dollars and no one told her, there aren’t enough four letter words to describe him. She’d like nothing more than to pretend Tenor doesn’t exist, but she owes him all that money, not to mention he’s hot as hell.

Tenor doesn’t see why it’s his fault Mia didn’t know about the loan. In fact, he thinks he’s being very magnanimous when he offers to forgive the loan if Mia closes her own matchmaking business and works for him for five years.  But as he gets closer to Mia, he realizes two things: 1) he doesn’t want her as an employee and 2) she hates his guts.

When an old flame threatens them both, Mia and Tenor find themselves working together and are unable to ignore their mutual attraction. But it might be too late for these two romance experts to create their own love story.

Review: Reading the synopsis, I admit that I was intrigued and as I did not know the author, I thought it was a good opportunity to discover her writing.

After her mother’s death in a car accident, Mia discovers that her mother had borrowed a quarter of a million dollars from their competitor and she does not know how she will be able to repay it. But now, he offers a deal difficult to refuse: to close her dating agency and to come to work for him. What will complicate the deal, however, is when our two heroes will discover that they are attracted to each other, but is not it forbidden between boss and employee?

I did not expect to find a short novel, but it’s not too disturbing in itself. The story itself was nice to read even if not necessarily hyper original. I would have also hoped to be a little more excited by the whole story but it allowed me to spend a light and good time overall.

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